No matter how much you
love the furniture in your living or dining room, the space can look bare if
you don’t have attractive floor coverings to complement the rest of the room.
An area rug can add character to any room, creating a statement that reflects
your personality and style. Here are some tips for using an area rug to make
the statement that you want to make about your home.
Be Bold!
To make a strong
statement using an area rug, choose bright colours and bold patterns. Patterns
work particularly well if your walls and soft furnishings are plain. Geometric
patterns featuring contrasting colours are modern and look stunning when offset
by white walls and understated furniture. Black and white patterns are particularly
striking, particularly when used as part of a minimalist setting. Meanwhile,
floral and oriental patterns are a tasteful accompaniment to traditional
furniture and décor styles.
Choosing Colours
There are two
strategies to choosing the colour of an area rug; you can either choose colours
that blend in with their surroundings or instead opt for a startling contrast.
If your room is filled with dark wooden furniture, a bright orange rug can
create a warm, autumnal atmosphere – perfect for relaxing in comfort on cold
evenings. Alternatively, pair a bright yellow, blue or green rug with white or
light-coloured walls to create a fresh, spring-like environment.
Selecting Shapes
Area rugs come in a
wide range of shapes, so they can be used in almost any room. A rectangular rug
is the perfect choice for a sophisticated dining room, as it reflects the shape
of a long dining table. Living room furniture works best when it is arranged
around a square or circular rug. Match the shape of the rug to the shape of your
coffee table to add consistency of style to your home.
Cosy Comforts
Although wood floors
and tiles offer many practical advantages over fitted carpets, they can feel
cold underfoot. An area rug is a perfect solution, creating a cosy atmosphere
that is welcoming and homely. Area rugs also protect your floor from being
scratched by furniture legs dragging across the floor. The result of adding an
area rug is a soft environment where noise is dampened and your feet are kept
warm.
Don’t Limit
Yourself
If you have a large
room, for example a combined living and dining room, there is no need to limit
yourself to just one area rug. Use two or more matching rugs to soften your
living space and add attractive splashes of colour.
Unleash Your
Creativity
Choosing an area rug
is your opportunity to customise your living space without needing to spend a
lot of money or put up with the inconvenience of building work. Choose an area
rug that matches your personality and style.
Guest post contributed
by Jonathan Azevedo on behalf of http://www.arearugs.com
Jonathan is a
freelance writer with a penchant for interior design. His articles mainly
appear on design blogs.
Good to see the statement here.
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